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Huawei’s brand new smartphone, the Honor 7, was unveiled yesterday. It comes in three different variants and fits within the higher end of the mid-range spec’d phones. Pricing starts at just 1999 Yuan ($322) for the base Read more…

Netatmo first showed off the Welcome facial-recognising security camera back at this year’s CES, and now you are able to finally purchase one. When a person passes by the Welcome their face is checked against Read more…

Microsoft’s mobile voice assistant Cortana was announced for Android last month, however a launch date has been released for the beta. Next month you will be able to download the Android beta and experience Cortana without Read more…

OnePlus forum administrator Pete has just revealed that the OnePlus 2 will be using an optimised version of Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 v2.1. The reasons behind this choice were because the engineers creating the phone decided Read more…

Ministry of Sound, the world-famous nightclub and music brand, this week launched its Ministry of Sound Audio Range, featuring a host of premium audio devices including portable wireless speakers, Wi-Fi connected multi-room home speakers and Read more…

Last week, Fabio reviewed the Logitech Keys-to-Go Bluetooth keyboard for iPad, and just this week Logitech have announced another version for both Android and Windows devices too. It’s made of a water-repellent FabricSkin which not only helps to avoid any spillage on the keyboard Read more…